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  2. Quercus falcata - Wikipedia

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    Quercus falcata, also called southern red oak, spanish oak, [4] bottomland red oak or three-lobed red oak is an oak (part of the genus Quercus).Native to the southeastern United States, it gets its name the "Spanish Oak" as these are the areas of early Spanish colonies, whilst "southern red oak" comes from both its range and leaf color during late summer and fall. [5]

  3. Dioon spinulosum - Wikipedia

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    It is hardy to USDA Zones 9B – 11. Dioon spinulosum has pinnate leaves that grow to about 5–7 ft (1.5-2.1 m) in length and radiate out from the trunk. The 120-240 leaflets on each leaf are small and flat, have small thorns and taper to a sharp point.

  4. Allamanda blanchetii - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Cultivated as an ornamental plant, it grows in full sun in USDA Zones 9b through 11 [3] including central and south Florida, southernmost Texas, and coastal California. This plant's purple, bell-shaped blooms are about 3" across. [4] It is also called red bell.

  5. Psychotria tenuifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is native to tropical and subtropical moist areas such as Florida, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Cuba, Brazil, as well as the Caribbean. [6] The soil that it propagates and thrives in has to have a pH that is acidic, or preferably in alkaline. Hardiness zones in which it grows in is 10A, 10B, 11, 9A, and 9B. [7]

  6. Bougainvillea - Wikipedia

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    Bougainvillea are popular ornamental plants in most areas with warm climates, including Florida, South Carolina, [5] South India, California, across the Mediterranean Basin. [6] Although it is frost-sensitive and hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 9b and 10, bougainvillea can be used as a houseplant or hanging basket in cooler climates. In the ...

  7. Harry P. Leu Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Harry P. Leu Gardens are semi-tropical and tropical gardens at 1920 North Forest Avenue in Orlando, Florida, United States.The gardens contain nearly 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of landscaped grounds and lakes, with trails shaded by 200-year-old oaks and forests of camellias.